Oliver Maximilian
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I am not gonna write anything surprisingly new about the facilities since other guests already said it and it's at one point more or less all the same high quality in Japan. The rooms are divided into small cubes which are separated by walls, boards and curtains. It definitely feels comfortable but as usually you can expect some noises from other guests. Bathrooms are clean and functional and the shared kitchen has everything you need. Overall it's a small yet cosy hostel.
Just wanna say something since I noticed it again the other day. Remember, travelling is all about exchanging with other people. Wherever you go, you are a guest and the experiences you will make depend on your openness, initiative and positivity. In some places, you have to go out and reach out for the happiness and in other places its right next to you from the first second. Thanks to Japan's values and the staff's kindness, IRORI offers you the perfect fundament to immersive yourself into Japan's fascinating culture. The staff feels like a big family with various interesting and hilarious characters. Take this opportunity and exchange as much as possible. They will appreciate it and it will benefit you a lot in many ways.